Hoverboard racing in urban settings, pre-Tony Hawk in spirit. Aerial trick chains, empty environments, soft controls. Fresh idea, timid execution, forgotten in no time.
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Sports1 player3+
Split screen
Description
Futuristic hoverboard racer from Human Entertainment, published by Human Entertainment in Japan in 1997 and by Ubi Soft in Europe in 1998. Six riders, mid-air courses, time attack mode, split-screen versus mode and tricks chained high above the void.
The original Japanese release of Human Entertainment's hoverboard racer, out in 1997. The studio is long defunct, lending its N64 output a memorial appeal. The modest loose price reflects a forgotten title with a fresh but underbaked concept, its scarcity tied to the small Japanese run and the publisher's closure. Interest centers on collectors of the Human catalogue and Japanese N64 oddities more than on the game itself.